1. Suburbia: The Perfect Espionage Battleground

The very qualities that defined postwar suburbia—tranquility, routine, and anonymity—made it irresistible to both the FBI and KGB. Spycraft thrived in neighborhoods where unfamiliar faces rarely drew suspicion, and neighbors exchanged casual greetings without prying too deeply. Suburban homes offered discreet meeting spots and safe houses, while the sense of community provided effective cover for secret exchanges and surveillance. Both agencies skillfully exploited these settings to conduct operations in plain sight.